The first few weeks of the Trump presidency have left some college leaders reminded of the uncertainty they felt during the early days of COVID-19.
By Gregory Howell & Molly Cotner In a world where young people are constantly navigating an overwhelming tide of social pressures, academic demands, ...
More than half of those incarcerated suffer from mental health illness. That's the driving force for Metro Community College's criminal justice program adding a mental health course.
Research shows that meaningful spiritual experiences are critically important in countering America's adolescent mental ...
By Shannon Lukens. Routt County Riders has announced the group has received a $50,000 grant from Yampa Valley Medical ...
Most hospital systems in Colorado spent more to benefit their communities than they received in tax breaks in 2022, but state ...
Business community lobbyists and advocates say they’re hoping Massachusetts can continue to thrive amid uncertainty about ...
Access to quality health care is important, but that doesn’t mean it’s always available to everyone who needs it.
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Universities cry that academic freedom is under attack. Perhaps the way to stop it is to give that freedom to dissenters from ...
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Hosted on MSNQ&A: How a UTHealth Houston team supports sex ed in schools — and spans political dividesBelinda Hernandez’s team believes evidence-based sex education can thrive in schools, regardless of whether it's ...
Linda McMahon, President Trump's education secretary nominee, wants to dismantle the department. What that means for California's K-12 funding, financial aid and student loans.
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